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ONE OF THE MOST
BEAUTIFUL chapters in our Bible is Paul's love chapter (1
Corinthians 13). Drummond in his book, "The Greatest Thing
in the World" analyses it and finds that love is made up of
nine ingredients which Paul deals with one at a time. These
ingredients when properly mixed together make up the perfect
love, the love of God and the love that we must acquire to
be accepted of Christ at His coming.
It has been said
that the greatest thing a man can do for God is to be kind
to some of God's other children. Christ bore this out when
he said "Inasmuch as ye have done it unto one of the least
of these my brethren, ye have done it unto me." When we think
about it, what can we really do for God? He is the possessor
of heaven and earth. We can be kind to His children and in
so doing we show our love. John said, "If a man say 'I love
God' and hateth his brother, he is a liar: For he that loveth
not his brother, whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom
he bath not seen? And this commandment have we from him, that
he who loveth God, love his brother also."
Here are the nine
ingredients of love given by Paul:
1. Patience-Love
suffereth long. True love suffers long, beareth all things,
hopeth all things, is patient and waits.
2. Kindness-Love
is kind. Christ's whole life was spent doing kind things for
others. How much we appreciate kindness.
3. Generosity-Love
envieth not. In every good work we do, we find others doing
the same work. Love is not jealous of another's good work
and so envies not.
4. Humility-Love
is humble, for love vaunteth not itself and is not puffed
up. After being kind or generous, slip back into the shadows
and say nothing about it. "Humble yourselves in the sight
of the Lord and he shall lift you up."
5. Courtesy-Love
doth not behave itself unseemly. Politeness is love in trifles.
Courtesy is love in little things. The secret of politeness
is love. A gentleman is a gentle man.
6. Unselfishness-Love
seeketh not her own. Here is complete unselfishness. Love
does not even seek that which it has coming. Instead of standing
up for one's rights, love eliminates the personal element
altogether. We ought to remember the words of the Lord Jesus
Christ for he said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive."
7. Good Temper-Love
is not easily provoked. Ill temper shows up the other ingredients
that we lack. A lack of patience, kindness, generosity or
courtesy is symbolised in one flash of temper.
8. Guilelessness-Love
thinketh no evil. Love imputes no motive, sees the bright
side, puts the best construction on every action. What a delightful
state of mind. We will do no evil if we think no evil.
9. Sincerity-Love
rejoiceth not in iniquity but rejoiceth in the truth. Sincere
men will rejoice only in the truth. We must accept only what
is real, we must strive to get at the facts, we must in everything
search for truth with a humble and unbiased mind and cherish
the truth.
The task before
us is to put these nine ingredients to work in our everyday
lives. Love is not a thing of enthusiastic emotion; it is
a rich, strong, manly, vigorous expression of the true brother
and sister of Christ.
"Beloved, let
us love one another: for love is of God."
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